Port Tobacco, MD, United States of America

Kendall C Elliott


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2012

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Kendall C. Elliott: Advancing Energetic Material Evaluation

Introduction: Kendall C. Elliott, based in Port Tobacco, Maryland, has made significant contributions to the field of energetic materials through her innovative work. With a focus on the properties and behavior of these materials, she has developed a vital apparatus for evaluating their suitability in various applications.

Latest Patents: Kendall C. Elliott holds a patent for an "Apparatus and Methods for Evaluation of Energetic Materials." This invention encompasses a sophisticated apparatus designed for assessing various characteristics of energetic materials, including ignitability, flamespread, pressure and thermal characteristics, and interactions with other materials. The invention features a vented combustion chamber, ignition tube, and firing mechanism, providing a comprehensive solution for analyzing materials, especially those intended for destroying rubble that may contain explosive components.

Career Highlights: Throughout her career, Kendall has worked with the United States of America, represented by the Secretary of the Navy. Her role involves research and development related to energetic materials, where she applies her expertise to support defense initiatives and advancements in this specialized field.

Collaborations: Kendall has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Steven S. Kim and Harold W. Sandusky. Their teamwork amplifies the innovative capacity of their projects and contributes to the overall progress in energetic material analysis and safety.

Conclusion: Kendall C. Elliott exemplifies the dedication and innovation required in the field of energetic materials. Her patented apparatus stands as a testament to her commitment to improving safety and efficacy in the evaluation of these critical materials. As her career progresses, Kendall's contributions will likely continue to impact the industry positively.

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